About

"May the best of your todays be the worst of your tomorrows..."
--Jay-Z, "Young Forever"

"Jason Heyward can blow bubbles with beef jerky."

My name is Cameron Britt and I am a 17-year old high school rising-senior living in the great state of North Carolina.

I am a FC here on B/R and a columnist over at Fantasy Football Maniaxs (http://fantasyfootballmaniaxs.com/) where I do monthly MLB Power Rankings and bi-weekly "future stars" pieces profiling future Fantasy studs.

You're the only B/R analyst that I want to talk Panthers with right now...we'll get to Braves later.

Alright. So we picked up Devin Thomas, which means at receiver, we'll start Devin Thomas and David Gettis, and Brandon LaFell, David Clowney, and Armanti Edwards will be the primary backups. I personally love this move-Thomas could become the receiver he never had the chance to be in Washington. Gettis looks like he's going to be really good, and there's always hope that LaFell will turn into the next Muhsin Muhammad.

Where does this leave us? Obviously we need to find out if Clausen is for real, but receiver is no longer a need. The trenches is the only glaring point of need for me right now (both offensively and defensively). I mean, we have young, promising players at qb, rb, wr, lb, cb, and db...we shouldn't be this awful, even with growing pains.

WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO AT 3RD? I mean, Prado is hurt, so Infante is playing 2nd. I guess Hinske/Infante platoon at 3rd once Prado comes back, leaving Cabrera, Ankiel, Heyward, and Diaz in the outfield?

There is no one in the farm system to bring up unless Freddie Freeman can play third...can we make a trade through waivers for, say, Jose Lopez or Edwin Encarnacion? I really like the idea of Encarnacion as a Brave-power, defense, and he just needs a change of scenery.

Here are two baseball stories I thought you might enjoy reading. The first is a behind the scenes look at putting together the Mets new Hall of Fame and museum with the help of collectors and guys down at Cooperstown, and the second is an interview with the man who owns the Mookie Wilson ball that got through Billy Buckner's legs. It is a pretty good story that I hope all baseball fans will enjoy.